羊膜动物的社会性与社会等级在遗传上是可分离的

Xin Lin, Guangyi Dai, Sumei Zhou, Yangyang Li, Yi-Hsuan Pan, Haipeng Li
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社会结构和组织的出现对于包括人类在内的羊膜动物的进化至关重要。交际能力和社会等级是形成社会群体的两个关键特征。然而,交际能力和社会等级制度在遗传学上是否可分离仍是一个未知数。在这项研究中,我们检测了PAS1(胎盘加速序列1)基因敲除小鼠和基因敲入小鼠的社会等级、社会性和社会新奇性偏好。PAS1 是一种调节社会等级的社会增强因子。我们发现,PAS1基因敲除小鼠缺乏社会等级,而壁虎/鸡PAS1基因敲入小鼠则建立了稳定的社会等级。此外,在所有 PAS1 基因突变的小鼠中都观察到了社会和社会新奇偏好。与野生型小鼠(C57BL/6)相比,PAS1基因敲入小鼠更喜欢与其他小鼠交往。PAS1突变小鼠没有发现攻击性改变。总之,我们的研究结果表明,PAS1是社会等级形成过程中不可或缺的调节因子,同时PAS1也是调节社会性的途径之一。因此,在羊膜动物中,社会性与社会等级在遗传上是可分离的,这为我们了解社会结构和组织是如何进化的提供了启示。
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Sociability genetically separable from social hierarchy in amniotes
The emergence of social structure and organization is essential for the evolution of amniotes, including human beings. Sociability and social hierarchy are two key features to form a social group. However, it remains unknown whether sociability and social hierarchy are genetically separable. In this study, we examined the social hierarchy, social and social novelty preference of PAS1 (placental-accelerated sequence 1) knock-out and knock-in mice. PAS1 is a social enhancer that modulates social hierarchy. We found that PAS1 knock-out mice lack social hierarchy while wallaby/chicken PAS1 knock-in mice establish stable social ranks. Moreover, social and social novelty preference was observed in all PAS1-mutated mice. PAS1 knock-in mice have stronger preference to interact with other mice than wild-type mice (C57BL/6). No aggressive alteration was found in PAS1-mutated mice. Overall, our results showed that PAS1 is an indispensable regulatory element in the formation of social hierarchy while PAS1 regulates one of pathways modulating sociability. Therefore, sociability is genetically separable from social hierarchy in amniotes, providing insights into how social structure and organization evolved.
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